Scientific Instrument - List of Scientific Instruments Manufacturers

List of Scientific Instruments Manufacturers

  • 454 Life Sciences, United States of America
  • Agilent Technologies, United States of America
  • A. Reyrolle & Company
  • Beckman Coulter, United States of America
  • Bruker Biosciences Corporation
  • Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, United Kingdom
  • JEOL, Japan
  • LECO Corporation, United States of America
  • Malvern Instruments, United Kingdom
  • McPherson Inc, United States of America
  • MTS Systems Corporation, USA, mechanical
  • Novacam Technologies, Canada
  • Oxford Instruments, United Kingdom
  • PerkinElmer, United States of America
  • Polymer Char, Spain
  • REXMED, Taiwan
  • Shimadzu Corp., Japan
  • Techtron, Melbourne, Australia
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific, United States of America
  • Waters Corporation, United States of America
  • Eltra GmbH, Germany

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